CPS Configuration Guide-DMR Terminals
DMR CPS Overview Content Functions Configuration
DMR CPS Overview RegionCPS Version USB Driver Version (Recommended) 32 bit (OS)64 bit (OS) China V CHS V V North America & Oceania V NA2 Europe, Middle East and Africa V EM5 South and Latin America V SA6 ASIAN (except china and Oceania (Australia &New Zealand) ) V AS8 CPS has dedicated versions for customers from different regions, Hytera provides 2 versions of USB Driver for 32/64 bit OS system. Links for related CPS&USB software: CPS Version
2. Preparations for programming Install the USB driver Install the CPS software Connect Radio to PC with programming cable. The following are DMR programming cables. DMR CPS Overview Item: PC76 Description: Data Programming Cable (USB Port)(RoHS) For: PD4X Item: PC63 Description: Data Programming Cable (USB Port)(RoHS) For: PD5X Item: PC38 Description: Programming Cable (USB Port)(RoHS) For: PD7X/ PD7X Ex/ PD98X Item: PC37 Description: Programming Cable (USB Port)(RoHS) For: MDXX/ RD98X/ RD98XS/ RD965 Item: PC69 Description: Programming Cable For: PD3X Item: PC45 Description: Programming Cable (USB Port)(RoHS) For: PD6X/ X1p/ X1e Item: PC47 Description: Programming Cable (CPS programming and firmware upgrading )(RoHS) For: RD965 Item: PC40 Description: Programming & Data Transmission Cable (USB Port)(RoHS) For: RD625
DMR CPS Overview 3. CPS Introduction for Portable radio From the “Option” menu, we can set 2*types signaling standards. You could select conventional + other types of sytems. For Trunking, you can also find XPT, DMR and MPT Trunking functions setting.
DMR CPS Overview 3. CPS Introduction for Portable radio From the “Tools” menu, we can load authorized licenses of charging functions, different language packages and set the BT(blue-tooth) function.
3. CPS Introduction for Portable radio DMR CPS Overview From the “ ” menu, we can open different default configurations.
DMR CPS Overview 3. CPS Introduction for Portable radio The “Model Number” shows the equipment type and basic functions. “Firmware Version” means the current hardware version.
DMR CPS Overview In this part, we can set the following main functions. Set Squelch Level, Radio Alias Check features for charge. The RX gain for speaker, TX Gain for MIC. The volume level. The covert function. Self-define alert tone. Rent. 3. CPS Introduction for Portable radio
DMR CPS Overview In this part, we can mainly set the following functions: Preset channel. Function Button Setting Tone alert (enable & disable) Voice service (Selective call, one touch call) Data service (Message, GPS, encryption) Security service (Emergency, Lone Worker, MD) 3. CPS Introduction for Portable radio
DMR CPS Overview 3. CPS Introduction for Portable radio In this part, we can set the following main functions for XPT Trunking. All General settings under XPT Mode Sites settings of XPT Mode XPT System Channel Site Voice & Data List
DMR CPS Overview Mobile Radio- MD785: Most functions of mobile radio is similar to portable radio, just interface port difference. Besides, mobile radio has second development function. 4. CPS Introduction for Mobile radio Highlights of Mobile Radio: “Common”-->“Accessories”: Ignition Sense (using car's ignition sense to control the radio) Public address (voice could be output from an external speaker when PTT key is held down) Delay Time: defines the interval duration between any alert or private call and the audible and visual alarm.
DMR CPS Overview 4. CPS Introduction for Mobile radio “Conventional”-”Accessories”: the Active Level & Features could be set on different Pins of the DB26 port.
DMR CPS Overview 5. CPS Introduction for Repeater From the “Common” menu, we can set Radio Alias, Power output as well as password.
DMR CPS Overview 5. CPS Introduction for Repeater From “Conventional”-”General Setting”-“Setting”, we can set TX power according to our actual requirement. Alarms Setting function could also help monitoring the repeater’s working status.
DMR CPS Overview 5. CPS Introduction for Repeater We can select which slot to output audio from speaker. From the “Accessories” menu, we can develop some new application functions via DB26.
DMR CPS Overview 5. CPS Introduction for Repeater From the “Network” menu, we can set IP multi-site function according to different repeater type.
DMR CPS Overview 5. CPS Introduction for Repeater Path: Conventional->Access Manager->Local Access Management Principle: In Local Access Management mode,when the repeater in sleep status receives the reviving code from the radio, it will determine whether this radio ID is within its ID range. If yes, the service data will be repeated Start /End ID: Set the Start ID and End ID to define the ID range(0~ )
DMR CPS Overview 5. CPS Introduction for Repeater From the “Multisite access management ” menu, we can select “Normal ” or “Enhanced”. For the “Normal” mode, we can select and set the legal user can access the IP multisite repeater via ID. For the “Enhanced” mode, we can select and set the legal user can access other IP multisite repeaters via ID. From the “Local access management ” menu, we can select and set the legal user who can access the repeater via ID.
DMR CPS Overview CWID is only used for NA (North America) to authority the legal user. 5. CPS Introduction for Repeater
DMR CPS Overview 5. CPS Introduction for Repeater The mixed channel is composed of the analog channel and the digital channel. We can also set IP multisite* and encryption* in mixed channel. *Only for digital communication.
DMR CPS Overview Content Functions Configuration
Function Configuration Private Call/Group Call/All Call VOX Pseudo Trunk Encryption One Touch Call Voice Service GPS Short Message BT (X1e/X1p) Priority Interrupt Ctrl Services Data Service Emergency Man Down Lone Worker Security Service Rent Other Functions *The functions marked blue are necessary to master for every marketing staff.
Function Configuration a. Set the Radio ID. (“Conventional”-”Digital Common”-”Basic”) 1. Private Call/Group Call/All Call Change the Radio ID[Digital] number.
b. Set the Radio Contract. (“Conventional”-“DMR Services”- “Contact”) 1. Private Call/Group Call/All Call Function Configuration The Call ID in Contact List could be adjusted. All Call has a fixed ID number, which can not be changed.
Add “Call 1” to Members to make sure the call could set up. User can add at most 64 group lists, each group can maximally add 16 members. You can add /remove the group call by Add and Remove button. Function Configuration 1. Private Call/Group Call/All Call c. Set the RX Group List. (“Conventional”-”DMR Service”-”Rx Group List”)
d. Set Digital Channel. Set Color Code(0-15) & Slot Operation(Slot1/Slot2/Pseudo Trunk). Set TX/RX frequency, TX contact list and RX group list. If the portable radio is in DMO(Call another radio directly), use the same frequency for Tx and Rx; If it is in RMO(Call another radio through repeater), use different frequencies for Tx and Rx. Function Configuration 1. Private Call/Group Call/All Call
e. Add the available channel to the Zone. User can “Add or Remove” the available channel to the Zone f. Program the radio. Function Configuration 1. Private Call/Group Call/All Call
Function Configuration 2. VOX VOX function allows users to transmit every time when the user speaks to the radio directly without pressing PTT. a.For radio with LCD, go to Conventional General Setting Menu, then choose VOX. b.For radio without LCD, go to Conventional->General Setting- >Buttons, then define a key to enable or disable VOX.
Function Configuration 2. VOX c.Go to Common->Microphone/VOX and set VOX related parameters. To set the sensitivity of internal microphone transmission. The higher the gain is, and the lower the sensitivity will be. Once the VOX function is enabled, the radio shall detecting the user's voice automatically. Whenever the voice gain reaches the value set here, the radio will transmit upon. (Range:1 – 9)
Function Configuration 2. VOX After the VOX function is enabled and the user ceases to speak, the radio will remain in TX mode for the period of time defined here. Range:1 – 25.5 seconds After the VOX function is enabled and the user ceases to speak, the radio will remain in TX mode for the period of time defined here. Range:1 – 25.5 seconds c.Go to Common->Microphone/VOX and set VOX related parameters. This option allows users to choose the voice input source of transmission upon detecting user's voice automatically. Only External: the voice input source of VOX is only from external microphone. External First: When external microphone and internal microphone both receives voice, the voice input source of VOX is from external microphone, This option allows users to choose the voice input source of transmission upon detecting user's voice automatically. Only External: the voice input source of VOX is only from external microphone. External First: When external microphone and internal microphone both receives voice, the voice input source of VOX is from external microphone,
Function Configuration 3. Pseudo Trunk Definition Both slots can be used simultaneously for communication or data transfer in Direct and Repeater modes. And in Repeater mode, the slot is alternative. DM(Pseudo Trunk) a.The CPS configuration is as below, if the group call A is using Pseudo Trunk, and group call B will use the other free slot (maybe slot1, maybe it is slot 2). b.When we release the group call A and then the slot is free, and group call B will use the free slot for transmitting. c.If you use Pseudo Trunk, you should set the parameters on both Terminals. Voice call Pseudo Trunk ID:01ID:02 Group call A Voice call Pseudo Trunk ID:03ID:04 Group call B
Function Configuration 3. Pseudo Trunk DM(Fixed-slot-transmitting) a.The CPS configuration is as below, the group call A is using the fixed slot 1, and group call B is using fixed slot 2. b.When we release the group call A and then the slot 1 is free, the group call B is still only using slot 2 for transmitting. Voice call Slot 1 ID:01ID:02 Group call A Voice call Slot 2 ID:03ID:04 Group call B
Basic Encrypt Full Encrypt needs to charge, and Hytera will release a license to user. Full Encrypt-HYTERA(with license) Full Encrypt-DMRA(with license) Check radio with full encryption or not by “Feature Check” button. Select Full Encrypt-HYTERA or Full Encrypt-DMRA by “Full Encrypt Type Choice” button. Function Configuration 4. Encryption
Set Encrypt Key: “Conventional” “Digital Common” “Encrypt”. Function Configuration 4. Encryption
e. Set Encrypt Key in Digital channel: “Conventional” “Channel” “Digital Channel” ”CH D1” Choose “Encrypt” “Encrypt Type” and “Encrypt Key”. Function Configuration 4. Encryption When the option Encrypt key is set to "Full", user can choose whether to enable the Multi Key Decrypt function. If it is enabled, the radio will automatically use the keys in Encrypt key list to decrypt the encrypted signals it receives. When the option Encrypt key is set to “Full”, user can choose whether encrypt its transmitted voices or data by selecting an encrypt key randomly from the Encrypt Key List. The MultiKey Decrypt feature is suggested to be enabled for receiving voice or data correctly.
Function Configuration 5. One Touch Call a.Go to “Conventional General Setting One touch call Call Mode, could select Digital or Analog mode. b.Set “Call List” & “Call Type”
Function Configuration 5. One Touch Call c. Go to conventional->General Setting->Buttons and define a key for “one touch call” d.Then, when you press the key defined, the radio will build a One Touch Call automatically.
Function Configuration 6. GPS a.User can activate \GPS function: “Conventional” “General Setting” “Accessories” “GPS”. b.User can choose a variety of trigger condition to deliver GPS report.
Function Configuration 6. GPS c. When quick GPS feature is enabled for the radio, GPS polling will be transmitted more securely and efficiently. Work with SmartDispatch: SmartDispatchServer receives GPS reports passively from radios. SmartDispatch Client can query the GPS.
Function Configuration 7. Short Message--Quick Text a.Click “Conventional” “Digital Common” ”Quick Text”. User can edit other content message in the Quick Text and then choose “Message” “Quick Text” choose the short message to send to other people. b.Click the Add button to add a new message in Quick Text list. A maximum of 25 messages can be added and also can be deleted. Each message can be edited 256 characters.
Function Configuration 8. BT a.For the radio without LCD, assign a programmable button to enable Bluetooth. b.Go to “Conventional General Setting Buttons”.
8. BT c.Select “Tools BT Setting” from the menu bar, and the “Communication Port” box will pop up. d.For details please refer to the document, “Hytera DMR BT Function User Manual R5.0.pdf”. Function Configuration
Function Configuration 8. BT e.For the radio with LCD, go to “Conventional General Setting Menu”. This option decides whether to show “BT" option in the radio's interface.
Function Configuration Definition and Feature Priority Interrupt is especially useful when the channel is busy. With this feature, the user can interrupt the active call to transmit his voice signals or data on the channel. This feature is also used for channel management to optimize channel efficiency. Configuration Shortcut Priority Interrupt Call Back Priority Interrupt Message Priority Interrupt Emergency Priority Interrupt Radio Disable Priority Interrupt 9. Priority Interrupt
To carry out Priority Interrupt function, you need to set parameters for the interrupting subscriber and the interrupted one respectively. For example: Subscriber A is transmitting voice signals in communication with B and C in Group Call 1. Subscriber B transmits Priority Interrupt command by SK1. After Subscriber A receives and decodes the command, the call will be interrupted and the prompt, “Call interrupted”, will pop up in its main interface. Also, Subscriber C will get a notice that the call is over, and B will be noted “Interrupt Success”. 9. Priority Interrupt Function Configuration
Subscriber A is transmitting voice signals in communication with B and C in Group Call 1. Subscriber B can call back via PTT key. In the entire process, B will not be prompted whether the interrupt succeeds. After receiving and decoding the Priority Interrupt command, Subscriber A will be interrupted and prompted “Call Interrupted” on its main interface. And then it will receive Group Call 1 from B. Subscriber C will be prompted that the call is over and get Group Call 1 from B. 9. Priority Interrupt-- Application—Call Back Priority Interrupt Function Configuration
Subscriber A is transmitting voice signals in communication with B and C in Group Call 1. Subscriber B sends a message to the subscriber A. After receiving and decoding the Priority Interrupt command, Subscriber A will be interrupted and prompted “Call Interrupted” on its main interface. Then it will receive the message from B. Subscriber C is prompted that the call is over. If B sends a message to C, A will receive the interrupt command and be interrupted after it decodes the command. Then it will be prompted “Call Interrupted”. C will be prompted that the call is over and get the message from B. 9. Priority Interrupt --Application—Message Priority Interrupt Function Configuration
Subscriber A is transmitting voice signals in communication with B and C in Group Call 1. Subscriber B transmits an Emergency Alarm. After receiving and decoding the Priority Interrupt command, Subscriber A will be interrupted and prompted “Call Interrupted” on its main interface. And then it will receive the Emergency Alarm from B. Subscriber C will be prompted that the call is over and get the alarm from B. After transmitting the interrupt, B can make Emergency Call via PTT key. It will not be prompted “Interrupt Success” during the transmission of the interrupt. 9. Priority Interrupt --Application—Emergency Priority Interrupt Function Configuration
Subscriber B initiates the Radio Disable, targeting at Subscriber A. The target subscriber must select Radio Disable Priority Interrupt option apart from setting the Priority Interrupt parameters. After receiving and decoding the Priority Interrupt command, Subscriber A will be interrupted and prompted “Call Interrupted” on its main interface. Then it will receive the Radio Disable command from B, and be disabled after decoding the command. Subscriber C is prompted that the call is over. If B doesn’t receive the ACK from A, it will try to transmit the Radio Disable command again, but not the Priority Interrupt one. If B sends the Radio Disable command to C, A will receive the interruption command and be interrupted after it decodes the command. Then it will be prompted “Call Interrupted”. C will be prompted that the call is over, get the Radio Disable command from B and be disabled after decoding the command. 9. Priority Interrupt --Application—Radio Disable Priority Interrupt Function Configuration
Subscriber A is transmitting voice signals in communication with B and C in Group Call 1. Subscriber B initiates All Call. During its transmission, B will not be prompted any information on interrupt. After receiving and decoding the Priority Interrupt command, Subscriber A will be interrupted and prompted “Call Interrupted” on its main interface. And then it will receive the All Call request from B and start communication. C will be prompted that the call is over, then receive the All Call from B and start communication. 9. Priority Interrupt --Application—All Call Priority Interrupt Function Configuration
a.Run the CPS and read the digital subscriber configuration data. b.After reading the data, select “Conventional Channel Digital Channel” and double click one of the channels. c.Priority Interrupt is available in Pseudo Trunk mode only. Set Encode and Decode. 9. Priority Interrupt---Configuration Function Configuration
d.Set the parameters in “Buttons” for the corresponding shortcuts. e.After finishing the steps above, write the configuration data into the subscriber. 9. Priority Interrupt---Configuration Function Configuration
a.It is applied by the subscriber when receiving a call. b.After reading the data by CPS, select “Conventional -> Channel -> Digital Channel” and choose “Pseudo Trunk”, Encode and Decode. c.Set In Call TX Admit to Priority Interrupt, or it will fail to transmit the command when receiving a call. Then, write the configuration data into the subscriber. 9. Priority Interrupt ---Configuration---Call Back Priority Interrupt Function Configuration
a.It allows the subscriber to interrupt the call on the channel by a message. b.After reading the data by CPS, select “Conventional -> Channel -> Digital Channel” and double click one of the channels. Choose “Pseudo Trunk” and Encode and Decode. c.Go to “Conventional -> Digital Common-> Basic”, Check the Message Priority Interrupt option to enable the feature. Then, write the data into the subscriber. 9. Priority Interrupt ---Configuration---Message Priority Interrupt Function Configuration
a.Emergency Priority Interrupt allows the subscriber to transmit Emergency Alarm to trigger the interruption to the ongoing call, to ensure the timely and uninterrupted emergency alarm. Press PTT or Hot Mic when the subscriber stays in Emergency status, or press Emergency key to interrupt the call on the channel. b.After reading the data, select “Conventional -> Channel -> Digital Channel” and choose “Pseudo Trunk”, Encode and Decode. 9. Priority Interrupt ---Configuration---Emergency Priority Interrupt Function Configuration
c.After that, check the Emergency Priority Interrupt option. Go to “Conventional - >Emergency -> Digital Emergency”, and double click DigitalSys 1 to open the interface. d.Check the Emergency Priority Interrupt option to enable the feature. Then, write the data into the subscriber. 9. Priority Interrupt ---Configuration---Emergency Priority Interrupt Function Configuration
a.This feature allows the subscriber to transmit the Radio Disable command to trigger the interruption to the ongoing call on the channel or the call hold service in the repeater, to ensure the disabling operation. b.After reading the data, select “Conventional -> Channel -> Digital Channel” and double click one of the channels. Choose “Pseudo Trunk” and Encode and Decode. 9. Priority Interrupt ---Configuration---Radio Disable Priority Interrupt Function Configuration
c.After that, check the Radio Disable Priority Interrupt option. Go to “Conventional DMR Services Basic”. Check the Radio Disable Priority Interrupt option to enable the feature. Then, write the data into the subscriber. 9. Priority Interrupt ---Configuration---Radio Disable Priority Interrupt Function Configuration
a.This feature allows the subscriber to transmit the All Call command to trigger the interruption to the ongoing call on the channel or the call hold service in the repeater, so as to finish the All Call request. b.Select “Conventional -> Channel -> Digital Channel”, choose “Pseudo Trunk” and Encode and Decode. c.Go to “Conventional DMR Services Basic”. Check the All Call Priority Interrupt option to enable the feature. 9. Priority Interrupt ---Configuration---All Call Priority Interrupt Function Configuration
a.If user want use Ctrl Services, user have to activate this function in the Menu, and then into the Radio(radio functions not in CPS) “Contact” “Contact list” “Ctrl Services” include(Alert call/Radio Check/ Radio Monitor/Radio Enable/Radio Disable). b.The function is only for the private call. Function Configuration 10. Ctrl Services
Function Configuration 11. Emergency Here, we only talk about Digital Emergency. a.Go to: “Conventional Emergency Digital Emergency” b.Select the emergency type. c.Select the emergency mode. d.Select revert channel. When Emergency mode is Alarm or Alarm w/call the impolite retries and polite retries will be active. When Emergency mode is Alarm w/call or call only the Alarm w/call to follow will be active. Disable: The emergency feature is disabled. Siren Only: The radio emits a siren locally. Regular: The radio gives visible and audible indications during emergency state. Silent: The radio gives no indication during emergency state. Silent w/ Voice: The radio gives no indication during emergency state, but will un-mute its speaker once it receives a call. Disable: The emergency feature is disabled. Siren Only: The radio emits a siren locally. Regular: The radio gives visible and audible indications during emergency state. Silent: The radio gives no indication during emergency state. Silent w/ Voice: The radio gives no indication during emergency state, but will un-mute its speaker once it receives a call.
Alarm: The radio only sends emergency alarm requests upon emergency activation. Alarm w/ Call: The radio sends emergency alarm request before the emergency call upon emergency activation. Call Only: The radio only transmit Emergency call upon emergency activation. Alarm: The radio only sends emergency alarm requests upon emergency activation. Alarm w/ Call: The radio sends emergency alarm request before the emergency call upon emergency activation. Call Only: The radio only transmit Emergency call upon emergency activation. Function Configuration 11. Emergency
Function Configuration 11. Emergency Selected: The current channel where the emergency is activated. Available channel: All channels in the Digital Channel list with TX Contacts Name set as Group Call are available. Selected: The current channel where the emergency is activated. Available channel: All channels in the Digital Channel list with TX Contacts Name set as Group Call are available.
Function Configuration 11. Emergency Checked: The radio will initiate an emergency call automatically during an emergency process. Unchecked: The radio will not initiate an emergency call during an emergency process. Checked: The radio will initiate an emergency call automatically during an emergency process. Unchecked: The radio will not initiate an emergency call during an emergency process.
Function Configuration 11. Emergency This function allows a user to send an emergency alarm by interrupting a call in progress. To carry out the function, any of the following ways if available: Press the programmed "Emergency" button. Press PTT key in Emergency mode. The radio would trigger this function automatically when the preset conditions are met. This function allows a user to send an emergency alarm by interrupting a call in progress. To carry out the function, any of the following ways if available: Press the programmed "Emergency" button. Press PTT key in Emergency mode. The radio would trigger this function automatically when the preset conditions are met.
Function Configuration 11. Emergency Please note that this function will only appears when you using the radios marked with “G”. GPS signal will be sent out at the same time with emergency, to let other staff know where you are.
Function Configuration 11. Emergency Go to Conventional->Channel->Digital Channel->CH D1 to select the Emergency System. This option associates a defined digital emergency system to the current channel.
Function Configuration 11. Emergency Check the related options. This option allows users to set whether audio and visual indication is given by the radio when an emergency alarm is received. The setting is available for the current channel only. Checked: The radio gives audio and visual indications when receiving an emergency alarm. Unchecked: The radio gives no indication when receiving an emergency alarm. This option allows users to set whether audio and visual indication is given by the radio when an emergency alarm is received. The setting is available for the current channel only. Checked: The radio gives audio and visual indications when receiving an emergency alarm. Unchecked: The radio gives no indication when receiving an emergency alarm.
Function Configuration 11. Emergency This option determines whether to acknowledge an emergency alarm automatically when an emergency alarm request is decoded. The Emergency Alarm Indication option must be checked to Enable this feature. Checked: The radio will acknowledge automatically when it receives an emergency alarm request. Unchecked: The radio will not acknowledge when it receives an emergency alarm. This option determines whether to acknowledge an emergency alarm automatically when an emergency alarm request is decoded. The Emergency Alarm Indication option must be checked to Enable this feature. Checked: The radio will acknowledge automatically when it receives an emergency alarm request. Unchecked: The radio will not acknowledge when it receives an emergency alarm.
Function Configuration 11. Emergency This option determines whether to give an audio and visual indication when an emergency call is received. Checked: The radio will generate an audio and visual indication when it decodes an emergency call. Unchecked: The radio will not generate an audio and visual indication when it decodes an emergency call. This option determines whether to give an audio and visual indication when an emergency call is received. Checked: The radio will generate an audio and visual indication when it decodes an emergency call. Unchecked: The radio will not generate an audio and visual indication when it decodes an emergency call.
Man Down is used for some special status, and only on portable radio. When a man slip up to ground, radio will open the alarm. Set the time period for activating the man down alarm Defines the time period before which the emergency mode is exited 12. Man Down Function Configuration The radio will pre- alert you to the situation. This parameter is to set the alert time
Path: Common Accessories Man Down 12. Man Down Function Configuration This parameter decides the tilt gradient to trigger Man Down mode of the radio The radio will have real-time detections of its tilt degrees off the vertical. When the radio's degree off the vertical exceeds Tilt Gradient, the radio will enter Man Down mode automatically. Tilt Only When the radio tilts at or over the preset "Trig Tilt Gradient" and over the Trig Entry Delay Time, it will enter the Man Down mode automatically. No Movement Only: When the radio is motionless or takes uniform rectilinear motion (reference object: the ground) over Trig Entry Delay Time, the radio will enter the Man Down mode automatically. Tilt or No Movement: When the radio tilts at or more than "Trig Tilt Gradient" or is motionless over Trig Entry Delay Time, it will enter the Man Down mode automatically. Tilt Only When the radio tilts at or over the preset "Trig Tilt Gradient" and over the Trig Entry Delay Time, it will enter the Man Down mode automatically. No Movement Only: When the radio is motionless or takes uniform rectilinear motion (reference object: the ground) over Trig Entry Delay Time, the radio will enter the Man Down mode automatically. Tilt or No Movement: When the radio tilts at or more than "Trig Tilt Gradient" or is motionless over Trig Entry Delay Time, it will enter the Man Down mode automatically.
Function Configuration 13. Lone Worker This function triggers off the Emergency mode if the radio does not work for a certain time period. This parameter determines whether to enable the Lone Worker function and then write the programming to the radio. Defines the delay time before the Emergency mode is initiated Range:1-255 min Defines the delay time before the Emergency mode is initiated Range:1-255 min Defines the reminder time before the Emergency mode will be initiated Range:0-255 min Defines the reminder time before the Emergency mode will be initiated Range:0-255 min Trigger by Button or Tx Voice
Function Configuration 13. Lone Worker User can set a button to activate or cancel this function. “Conventional” – “General Setting”--”Buttons”
14. Rent Function Configuration This feature is used for rent radios. Go to Common->Rent, and check Rent, then Set the rent time. Using Time: The rental time is controlled by the actual use time, which is the normal operation time of the radio after it is on, during the rental by the user. The radio will be unusable when the actual use time exceeds the set Using Time (Rent Days + Rent Hours + Rent Minutes).
14. Rent Rent Time Type GPS Time This feature can only be used for the radio which has GPS function. Function Configuration GPS Time: The rental time is controlled by time period determined by "Rent End Date" and "Rent Beginning Date". This type of rental does not focus on the actual use time of the radio. Once the GPS Time is due, the radio will be unusable.